We are slowly getting used to the fact that the politicians of the left-liberal rainbow coalition make wild statements on a daily basis, which are not in keeping with democratic principles. 

Where they want to make Fidesz or people close to Fidesz run aground, where they envision the suspension of the rule of law, when they could freely deal with their present-day opponents, and so on, all the way to the end.

Lately, András Fekete-Győr , the president of Momentum, is leading the field of grandiose (and possibly threatening) statements. It is slowly becoming impossible to distinguish what he says from the words of the communists of the fifties, he longs for a real, bloody dictatorship. In the last "station" of this rampage, he threatened conservative journalists (propagandists, as he put it), saying that if he were the prime minister, for example, the employees of TV2 or Origo, but in general all those who "deliberately create a bad reputation" for someone (we can guess who), would ban them from practicing their profession. This was revealed from the video, a part of which was published by Hír TV

Here is the purest essence of democracy: write something about me that I don't like and you will lose your job. This is what all conservative journalists could count on (democratically, i.e. in an equal way) if the fate of the country were to find a way to carry out their threats. We really hope that the sober judgment of the Hungarian voters will not give him a chance.

Of course, even today there would be a demand for the momentous to confront the producers of fake news and those who give bad news to others, because the left-liberal propaganda organs would give plenty of reasons for this, but we don't want anyone to silence them. Even if we know, they are not following the direction set by Béla Bartók. Bartók believed: "Only the source should be clean!"